Check out Les Pinter's website for a solution....
http://www.lespinter.com/pinter/Click on the VFP link to pull up another page, and then select number 215 "A FoxPro Server"...
It looks good.....
Tommy
>Hello, everyone
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>I hope you won't laugh:
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> VFP has:
>-transactions
>-views
>-stored procedures
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> SQL Server has:
>-transactions
>-views
>-stored procedures
>-a lot of administrative tools
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>Hm. They look a lot alike to me. VFP has the table-corruption problem, but, as I experienced, this is almost everytime hardware-related, especially network.
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>What do you say: creating a VFP-based sql server is feasible? I mean a VFP app which runs silently on a computer and it's only job is to listen a port and serve records. I know this isn't the only thing a real sql server does, but still - it could work, I'd say. With some administrative tools it's almost there.
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>Any thoughts?
Tommy Tillman A+ NetWork+ MCP